just recently, he's six now, he's in first grade and told me that he wants to be a combination seal, cia guy, veterinarian, so take some of my work home with me, isn't it fabulous that this kid feels this sense of fearlessness and that everything is possible. and i think part of that is from larry hagman and what he did for the whole transplant community that it wasn't something to be ashamed of, but it was something to really showcase in a lot of ways and to feel good about beating back death at that very young age. >> alisyn: so great and katherine because people may not remember the story though you did cover it on fox, you donated a piece of your own liver to your son peter. >> well, that's right. he was born with a rare form of liver disease and when he was five months old i was fortunate enough to be able to donate part of my liver to him and you can see in the pictures of him he's there about nine months old and at that time i never could imagine the day he'd walk across a hospital room, let alone be well enough to race in the transplant games and he's raced in them the last few y